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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. ...into a free year's supply? be one of thousands to win free honey nut cheerios for an entire year... its great taste helps make lowering cholesterol a non-challenge. just see specially marked boxes for details. until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against th
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever,...
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joining us tonight is dr. steve nissen from the cleveland clinic questioning the drug's safety in 2007. doctor, thanks for being with us. your initial study found that users of avandia face a 43% higher risk of heart attack or other problems. glaxos smith kline disagrees. the report came out yesterday, vindication for you? >> this is not about vindication, this is about doing the right thing for patients. unfortunately, it's taken far too long to get this drug off the market. i think we're in the end right now. this is a showdown that's coming up. it's going to be watched by everybody in the world. here's a drug that has been taken by a lot of people in 2006, it was the number one selling diabetes drug in the world. and the evidence has accumulated that it causes an increase in heart attack and death in patients who take this drug. >> glor: your prescriptions have fallen but it's still a $2 poilt 1 billion drug. when the panel meets this week, what happens. should it be pulled right now. >> i expect the fda wi
joining us tonight is dr. steve nissen from the cleveland clinic questioning the drug's safety in 2007. doctor, thanks for being with us. your initial study found that users of avandia face a 43% higher risk of heart attack or other problems. glaxos smith kline disagrees. the report came out yesterday, vindication for you? >> this is not about vindication, this is about doing the right thing for patients. unfortunately, it's taken far too long to get this drug off the market. i think...
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all of us can do it. >> reporter: instead of using plastic, customers would have to pack their items in one of these reusable bags or pay at least five cents for one of these store-issued bags made of recyclable paper. california's supermarkets support the bill, but plastic bag companies say the law, if passed by the state senate and signed by the governor, could threaten hundreds of jobs. lawmakers say it's worth it if it changes habits at the checkout cowrcht. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles >> glor: london, in anticipation of the olympics in 2012, is inviteying citizens and visitors all over the city to play impromptu games of table tennis. elizabeth palmer has more. >> reporter: those who can do. oh! >> reporter: and those who can't keep score. there's nonstop action this summer at the ping-pong tables dotted around london. >> it's good for outdoor fun. >> reporter: the city and the english table tennis association have invested in 100 tables, 4,000 bats, and 60,000 because. part of a campaign to encourage public participation in sports, as london gets ready to stage the 201
all of us can do it. >> reporter: instead of using plastic, customers would have to pack their items in one of these reusable bags or pay at least five cents for one of these store-issued bags made of recyclable paper. california's supermarkets support the bill, but plastic bag companies say the law, if passed by the state senate and signed by the governor, could threaten hundreds of jobs. lawmakers say it's worth it if it changes habits at the checkout cowrcht. bill whitaker, cbs news,...
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if you are using it for facebook, using it for your e-mails or work e-mails and on top of that to maybe listen to live music streaming off the internet. you probably want to think about accessing one of the unlimited internet plans. if you are using it for less than that and think you will only check your e-mail once in a while, you can go to a less expensive plan. one last point, harry, the important thing here if you use it more than the plan calls for then in the same way you paid over for using too many minutes, you'll pay over for using too much internet. >> you caught me listens to my brahms r. there alternatives if you don't see what you are looking for. >>ple paid phones are a great way to go, about 20% of the market is using them. you you pay for them up front and no surprises on the back sgleend is the fcc driving these changes? >> the fcc is attempting greater changes, the fcc.gov has a website you can go there through december 27th and make a point about what you've done or experienced because they are trying to put new rules into implementation. if you write what you want,
if you are using it for facebook, using it for your e-mails or work e-mails and on top of that to maybe listen to live music streaming off the internet. you probably want to think about accessing one of the unlimited internet plans. if you are using it for less than that and think you will only check your e-mail once in a while, you can go to a less expensive plan. one last point, harry, the important thing here if you use it more than the plan calls for then in the same way you paid over for...
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josh thanks for having us this morning and cooking for us as well. >> thank you for having me. >> a pleasure to be at terrapin in rhinebeck, new york. you can find the recipes at theearlyshow.com. more to come. this et early"the early show" on cbs. sometimes getting our kids to eat the way they should requires a little magic from mom. [ kids ] whoa! [ marcia ] new motts medleys. looks and tastes just like the motts juice kids already love. but has two total fruit and veggie servings in every glass. new motts medleys. invisible vegetables magical taste. [ female announcer ] it's not always easy to get the calcium we need from our diet. caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium plus vitamin d to help reduce your risk of osteoporosis. it's never too late for caltrate. and now big news -- the same caltrate comes in a new, smaller, easy to swallow pill. why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. it helps me feel good and look good too! ♪ activia! ♪ [ male anno
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. >> they haven't made us whole. they haven't even made us half. >> reporter: but b.p. operations have been windfall for charter captains and fisherman. at its peak b.p. had 7,000 boats on its payroll. with the well now capped b.p. is cutting its ties with most of them. problem is says marina owner bill butler, most of them have grown spoiled by big b.p. paydays. >> i just put that money in the cookie jar and put it in the ground, you know, and save it for a rainy day because are you going to need it. >> reporter: new government estimates say one fourth the total spill, 52 million gallons is still out there somewhere. that's roughly five times the size of the exxon valdez disaster. along the gulf, people want their coastline and their futures cleared up. >> and you feel that in that it's horrible, it's terrible. and that's why we've got to be here for the long term. >> don't tell me, show me. show me. trust has to be built and earned. and they haven't shown that in the least yet. >> reporter: the new high anxiety in the gulf, with the spill now over, will people here be
. >> they haven't made us whole. they haven't even made us half. >> reporter: but b.p. operations have been windfall for charter captains and fisherman. at its peak b.p. had 7,000 boats on its payroll. with the well now capped b.p. is cutting its ties with most of them. problem is says marina owner bill butler, most of them have grown spoiled by big b.p. paydays. >> i just put that money in the cookie jar and put it in the ground, you know, and save it for a rainy day because...
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. >> all of the elements were in place that tell us that job growth is cogoing to continue going forward and probably even accelerate. >> reporter: in new york, reregeneron is hiring. >> probably because disease doesn't follow recessionary patterns. >> reporter: c.e.o. len shleifer says the biotech company will add 500 jobs this year. >> at the end of 2007, we had about 800 people, and by the end of this year we will be almost double that. >> i was excited. >> reporter: shamika myers got one of those jobs as a clinical trial associate after six months of searching. >> i like the company. i like the opportunities for growth. >> reporter: but across the economy, the list of the long-term unemployed is still getting longered. a record 6.7 million people have been without a job now for six months or more. >> if you're in that long-term unemployed group, it is a depression for you. >> reporter: so you've been out of work now for how long? >> over a year. >> reporter: so 53-year-old rik rosenbaum, who lost his job as an ad sales manager for a publishing company after 18 years, has been forced
. >> all of the elements were in place that tell us that job growth is cogoing to continue going forward and probably even accelerate. >> reporter: in new york, reregeneron is hiring. >> probably because disease doesn't follow recessionary patterns. >> reporter: c.e.o. len shleifer says the biotech company will add 500 jobs this year. >> at the end of 2007, we had about 800 people, and by the end of this year we will be almost double that. >> i was excited....
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jennifer ashton will be along this morning to give us the results and, more importantly, teach us to reduce risks. >> as you all well know know friday we sent dave to anchorage, alaska. his job to get back to new york. we gave him, what, a cell phone and abucks. he's taken on all these odd jobs chopping wood, driving a zamboni to making frapp chinos, all kinds of stuff. he does have enough cash to get back home. there's a live picture of dave. >> he looks homeless. >> we don't know where he is exactly but he has a map of the united states and looks chilly. and a little weather-beaten. we'll check with him to see how he's doing in just a couple minutes. >> first, we want to check back with erica hill at the news desk with another check of the headlines. good morning. >> i'm excited he has the new coffee skills and can put them to work for all of us monday. in the news this morning, officials in mexico blame a buildup swamp gas for a huge explosion that killed seven yesterday. five of the dead were canadian tourists, two were hotel workers. at least 20 others were hurt, including two u
jennifer ashton will be along this morning to give us the results and, more importantly, teach us to reduce risks. >> as you all well know know friday we sent dave to anchorage, alaska. his job to get back to new york. we gave him, what, a cell phone and abucks. he's taken on all these odd jobs chopping wood, driving a zamboni to making frapp chinos, all kinds of stuff. he does have enough cash to get back home. there's a live picture of dave. >> he looks homeless. >> we don't...
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rebecca jarvis covers business and economics for us. rebecca, this is quite a comeback for g.m. >> reporter: it is quite a comeback, katie. only 14 months after filing for bankruptcy, and $50 billion in government loans, general motors reported its second straight quarterly profit. >> this is a company of great people. >> reporter: the person brought in to messenger a turnaround, c.e.o. ed whitacre, told a media conference call his work here is done. >> reporter: on september 1, whitacre turns the reigns over to g.m. board member dan akerson, a wall street veteran are no auto industry experience. akerson has been preparing g.m. for a stock sale called an i.p.o., which will help pay back taxpayers for their investment in the company. even so, today's management shuffle took many by surprise. >> it's just a little disconcerting at this particular moment because we would have expected whitacre to stay through the end of the i.p.o. process. >> reporter: on the road ahead, g.m. needs to convince investors that its weakest days are in the rea
rebecca jarvis covers business and economics for us. rebecca, this is quite a comeback for g.m. >> reporter: it is quite a comeback, katie. only 14 months after filing for bankruptcy, and $50 billion in government loans, general motors reported its second straight quarterly profit. >> this is a company of great people. >> reporter: the person brought in to messenger a turnaround, c.e.o. ed whitacre, told a media conference call his work here is done. >> reporter: on...
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our dave price this morning in cridersville, ohio, to show us the aftermath and tell us what's next. dave, good morning to you. >> good morning, maggie. about an hour north of dayton, ohio and the bricks, pretty much all that remain of this gymnasium in cridersville, about 40 structures damaged here in the small town of 1800. about 11:45 yesterday morning, the tornado warning went off and 15 minutes later, all of this devastation rolled on through, courtesy of a tornado touchdown, which was reported. of course, the national weather service is going to be investigating that in the next few minutes, literally, with [ inaudible ] out here investigating. but, this, of course, photocopy all over the country in scenes of devastation, courtesy of some wicked weather. this tornado caught on surveillance tape as it ripped through an indiana industrial park shows the fury unleashed by a massive storm now counted as one of the most powerful on record. >> whatever was in its path when it touched down it sucked it rupe up. >> hurricane-force gusts of 80 miles per hour destroyed homes and left hun
our dave price this morning in cridersville, ohio, to show us the aftermath and tell us what's next. dave, good morning to you. >> good morning, maggie. about an hour north of dayton, ohio and the bricks, pretty much all that remain of this gymnasium in cridersville, about 40 structures damaged here in the small town of 1800. about 11:45 yesterday morning, the tornado warning went off and 15 minutes later, all of this devastation rolled on through, courtesy of a tornado touchdown, which...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. i love running my tongue across my teeth and feeling all the stuff i missed. if i don't see it, it's not there. done. [ male announcer ] no one really wants plaque left on their teeth, but ordinary manual brushes can leave up to 50% of plaque behind. oral-b power brushes are inspired by the tools professionals use, to clean away plaque in ways a manual brush can't, for that dentist-smooth, clean feeling everyday. fight plaque with real power. oral-b power. home of one of the coldest, longest nights on the planet. and asked frequent heartburn sufferers, like carl, to put prilosec otc's 24 hour heartburn protection to the test for two weeks. the results? i can concentrate on everything i'm doing, not even think about it anymore. since i've been taking it, i've been heartburn free, which is a big relief for me. [ male announcer ] take your 14-day challenge. ♪ prilosec otc. heartburn gone. power
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. i love running my tongue across my teeth and feeling all the stuff i missed. if i don't see it, it's not there. done. [ male announcer ] no one really wants plaque left on their teeth, but ordinary manual brushes can leave up to 50% of plaque behind. oral-b power brushes are inspired by the tools professionals use, to clean away plaque...
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and then chaos around us. >> couric: yikes. the couple wasn't hurt but their yacht needs some serious work. and while no one's sure why it happened, this type of whale-- a southern right whale-- has notoriously bad eyesight. still ahead, a whale of a deal, a porsche for free. how he traded up and up and up next. ÷c÷c÷c÷c÷c÷c÷cñc÷cñc÷c÷c÷c÷c÷c÷c [ male announcer ] there's scientific news about centrum. in a recently published study, key nutrients reviewed were found to be absorbed by the body. these nutrients help support energy and immunity. science gives you more reason to trust centrum. these nutrients help support energy and immunity. there's oil out there we've got to capture. my job is to hunt it down. i'm fred lemond, and i'm in charge of bp's efforts to remove oil from these waters. bp has taken full responsibility for the cleanup and that includes keeping you informed. every morning, over 50 spotter planes and helicopters take off and search for the oil. we use satellite images, infrared and thermal phot
and then chaos around us. >> couric: yikes. the couple wasn't hurt but their yacht needs some serious work. and while no one's sure why it happened, this type of whale-- a southern right whale-- has notoriously bad eyesight. still ahead, a whale of a deal, a porsche for free. how he traded up and up and up next. ÷c÷c÷c÷c÷c÷c÷cñc÷cñc÷c÷c÷c÷c÷c÷c [ male announcer ] there's scientific news about centrum. in a recently published study, key nutrients reviewed were found to be...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. with my grandparents up at their farm, and that's where i learned all about vegetables -- when they're ready to be picked and the best time and season to eat them. nothing beats the taste of fruits and vegetables in the summer. that's why at giant, you'll find farm-stand quality fruits and vegetables at prices you'll love. this week, enjoy northwest cherries, $1.88 a pound, and dole salad blends, 2 for $5. if something's in season, i know my store is going to have it, and that works for me. celebrate summer, every time you shop >>> hello again, welcome to a summary week's end. and sharon will have the traffic after the first warning weather. >>> it's going to feel hot and humid. we're already into the low 80s. 95 is the high. hot and humid. and it's going to be a foul afternoon with code red air in the region and a heat advisory in effect. don, take it away. >>> here's the big story we're following. an earthquake at 5:04 struck maryland. it's believed to be in the rockville area north
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. with my grandparents up at their farm, and that's where i learned all about vegetables -- when they're ready to be picked and the best time and season to eat them. nothing beats the taste of fruits and vegetables in the summer. that's why at giant, you'll find farm-stand quality fruits and vegetables at prices you'll love. this week, enjoy northwest cherries, $1.88 a pound, and dole salad blends, 2 for...
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joining us criminologist casey jordan. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we know that nicholas brooks has been questioned by police. >> correct. >> but at what point can the authorities really start to look at like his credit card traffic, hi e-mail, his text ting, do they subpoena all that, at what point can they really delve into what might be his electronic trail in terms of the time that he was absent from the hotel room. >> oh, i think, harry, they are already doing that, that is why they are questioning him. the good news for their investigation is that this hotel is going to have excellent security. we know they have a record from the cameras in the hotel of his coming and gooding. the record of the water leaking through the ceiling came through around 2:30 a.m. he returned about 3:30 a.m. so he wasn't in the hotel when she was discovered but they will look at everything, where was they the early morning hours of yesterday? and what is his alibi, when was the last time he saw her, what was her condition, they
joining us criminologist casey jordan. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we know that nicholas brooks has been questioned by police. >> correct. >> but at what point can the authorities really start to look at like his credit card traffic, hi e-mail, his text ting, do they subpoena all that, at what point can they really delve into what might be his electronic trail in terms of the time that he was absent from the hotel room. >> oh, i think, harry, they are...
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don't use an unsecure wi-fi spot. if you are doing a lot of purchases at a place like starbucks without that secure password et protection -- >> the guy two feet down from you. >> and let me tell you, it is not hard to do. you can pop into somebody's account pretty easily these days. you also want to use a credit card as opposed to a debit card. don't make a mistake, i have done this before, someone has made a transaction and forgot a des mel point instead of $25, they take out $2500. harder to stop on a debit card, coming right out of your account. >> as always, good stuff. >> thanks. >> happy monday you to. >> thanks. >> for more, you can all you need to do go for our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. maggie? >> you've heard lots of relationship advice over the years but this title is unique. the book is called "stop calling him and start having sex" a new book, both here to explain why you should not use pet names with your spouse. ladies, good morning. >> good morning. >> why not? >> well, because it takes away your
don't use an unsecure wi-fi spot. if you are doing a lot of purchases at a place like starbucks without that secure password et protection -- >> the guy two feet down from you. >> and let me tell you, it is not hard to do. you can pop into somebody's account pretty easily these days. you also want to use a credit card as opposed to a debit card. don't make a mistake, i have done this before, someone has made a transaction and forgot a des mel point instead of $25, they take out...
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>> anything that you would use for a baby, you would use to puppy-proof your house. we have outlet covers over there, cabinet locks, toilet locks because want to keep the puppy out of the toilet for hygiene as well as aesthetic reasons. bundle up your cables. i can't tell you how many vert yaerns treat burns to the mouth and baby gits. if you have an expensive $10,000 rug in your room, baby-gate the room so they can't get in there. >> debbie turner bell, as always, thank you so much. for more on puppy-proofing your home our ho adopt one of these great little dogs. >> we want to thank petfinder.com. >> all you have to do is go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. we'll be right back. you are watching "the early show" on cbs. look at that little face. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made
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did that jetblue flight attendant actually plan to use the emergency slide? >> i thought about it for 20 years. we thought about it but you never think you're going to do it. >> reporter: at a town where jews and muslims live in harmony but it's not in the middle east, tphaoeuts the middle of new jersey. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is on assignment. wall street investors unloaded stock today, fearing the economy could be heading back into recession or, even worse, the "d "word, deflation. the dow plunged 265 points, that's nearly 2.%. the blue chip index has given back all of its gain for the year. rebecca jarvis is our business and economics correspondent. rebecca? >> reporter: good evening, care a. today wall street had a delayed reaction to yesterday's report from the refer stating the recovery is weakening. >> the economy stalled as it looks is stalling even further. >> reporter: veteran trader art cashin says three things spook it
did that jetblue flight attendant actually plan to use the emergency slide? >> i thought about it for 20 years. we thought about it but you never think you're going to do it. >> reporter: at a town where jews and muslims live in harmony but it's not in the middle east, tphaoeuts the middle of new jersey. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is on...
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use the very fine. what you do is throw on a napkin atop that and enjoy your merry party. >> i like that. throw the napkin on top not move away from the tanl just throw the napkin on top. >> that's right. later you can vacuum up what remains of the granules. if not a product called wineaway about nine dollars you can use after the party. >> who would know. >> one issue we come up with and i'm sure people are waking up to this, you missed a key ingredient. >> don't panic, olive oil or eggs, run over to your neighbor's house if they haven't left yet and see if you can borrow but creative with things you have nur your pantshy fresh herbs about tanl spoon to dried herbs. and buttermilk, this is so fantastic, one cup of regular milk with a table spoon of lemon jous, sit for ten minutes to fully amalgam mate then can use it in cooking or baking. >> you literally add lemon juice to milk for buttermilk. >> yes. >> molasses, so many holiday recipes call it. you can substitute honey or vice versa. plus, if you in
use the very fine. what you do is throw on a napkin atop that and enjoy your merry party. >> i like that. throw the napkin on top not move away from the tanl just throw the napkin on top. >> that's right. later you can vacuum up what remains of the granules. if not a product called wineaway about nine dollars you can use after the party. >> who would know. >> one issue we come up with and i'm sure people are waking up to this, you missed a key ingredient. >> don't...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> it is 7:55. time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm sydnie kohara. apple plans to hold a news conference at its world headquarters in cupertino this morning. the company is going to talk about its latest iphone model. apple is expected to respond to complaints about the iphone 4's antenna. consumer reports magazine refused to endorse the gadget until the bugs are worked out. the news conference is set for 10 a.m. this morning. >>> san jose arson investigators now confirm that fire at trace elementary school was intentionally set. the fire department is not releasing details about how or exactly where the fire was started. the july 5 fire destroyed the rose garden area school's main building, that contained 16 classrooms, library and several offices. >>> a big surprise in the world of local sports. a change ownership for the golden stated warriors and larry ellison is north part of it. that group led by joseph lacob reached an nba recor
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> it is 7:55. time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm sydnie kohara. apple plans to hold a news conference at its world headquarters in cupertino this morning. the company is going to talk about its latest iphone model. apple is expected to respond to complaints about the iphone 4's antenna. consumer reports magazine refused to endorse the gadget until the bugs are worked out. the news...
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>> anything that you would use for a baby, you would use to puppy-proof your house. we have outlet covers over there, cabinet locks, toilet locks because want to keep the puppy out of the toilet for hygiene as well as aesthetic reasons. bundle up your cables. i can't tell you how many vert yaerns treat burns to the mouth and baby gits. if you have an expensive $10,000 rug in your room, baby-gate the room so they can't get in there. >> debbie turner bell, as always, thank you so much. for more on puppy-proofing your home our ho adopt one of these great little dogs. >> we want to thank petfinder.com. >> all you have to do is go to our website, earlys right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means opportunity. and that starts with good schools. it's a tradition here in maryland-- and why in these tough times i've put education first. we've made record investments in our classrooms... doubled the number of charter schools... and we've frozen college tuition for four years in a row. and it's working. experts say we now have the num
>> anything that you would use for a baby, you would use to puppy-proof your house. we have outlet covers over there, cabinet locks, toilet locks because want to keep the puppy out of the toilet for hygiene as well as aesthetic reasons. bundle up your cables. i can't tell you how many vert yaerns treat burns to the mouth and baby gits. if you have an expensive $10,000 rug in your room, baby-gate the room so they can't get in there. >> debbie turner bell, as always, thank you so...
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used to. i think, you know, you have more things around that can catch fire. >> reporter: christmas tree fires cause more than $16 million worth of property damage each year. holiday lights account for nearly 9 million in damage. >> it's very important that you're making sure that the devices are safe in your home. >> reporter: to see firsthand what happens when decorations turn disastrous, we went to the state farm research lab outside chicago. on this christmas tree, we put a string of lights with a frayed wire. watch what happens when we plug it. the wire starts to smoke, within a minute there's flames. at two minutes, the tree is totally engulfed. >> we are in a controlled laboratory setting with probably 30 to 40-foot ceiling. >> reporter: experts from the electrical safety fell ration international say counterfeit lights and extension cords can be a huge problem in the holidays. >> many times using less expensive materials that cause the fire itself. the wires in the devices would not su
used to. i think, you know, you have more things around that can catch fire. >> reporter: christmas tree fires cause more than $16 million worth of property damage each year. holiday lights account for nearly 9 million in damage. >> it's very important that you're making sure that the devices are safe in your home. >> reporter: to see firsthand what happens when decorations turn disastrous, we went to the state farm research lab outside chicago. on this christmas tree, we put...
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stay with us. , ,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. not a whole lot going on in the traffic department. there is an accident just record westbound 237 approaching first and san jose but it's not causing much of a delay. as you can see, traffic is -- very light, very light right now near 880 and 237 in milpitas. same thing come out of downtown san jose. a lot of people have today off. not much of a morning commute out there. this is northbound traffic on 280 right around the 880 interchange. quick trip towards cupertino. and i just wanted to show you the san mateo bridge because it's low visibility across the span a lot of fog out there. but if you can see it that's westbound 92 in the commute direction. easy trip out towards foster city and the peninsula. that's your traffic. here's tracy with your forecast. >>> hey, thanks, elizabeth. a lot of people do have the day off but just in case you have to run some errands, you need things for your festivities this evening, it's chilly to start day. more clouds
stay with us. , ,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. not a whole lot going on in the traffic department. there is an accident just record westbound 237 approaching first and san jose but it's not causing much of a delay. as you can see, traffic is -- very light, very light right now near 880 and 237 in milpitas. same thing come out of downtown san jose. a lot of people have today off. not much of a morning commute out there. this is northbound traffic on 280 right around the 880 interchange....
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as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. right now at sears themed dÉcor is 25% off. including all stylish country living... ...and beautiful ty pennington collections. be the santa you want to be. find your santa at sears.com. but i wasn't winning any ribbons managing my diabetes. it was so complicated. there was a lot of information out there. but it was frustrating trying to get the answers i needed. then my company partnered with unitedhealthcare. they provided onsite screenings, healthy cooking tips. that's a recipe i'm keeping. ( announcer ) turning complex data into easy tools. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> even in death michael jackson is a magnet for controversy. his new song "breaking news" released just after midnight but some members of his family say it's not him singing. all this, too, as
as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. right now at sears themed dÉcor is 25% off. including all stylish country living... ...and beautiful ty pennington collections. be the santa you want to be. find your santa at sears.com. but i wasn't winning any ribbons managing my diabetes. it was so complicated. there was a lot of information out there. but it was...
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not so good for us. cbs' elaine quijano, thank you. >> they're doing it last minute. >> that is true. as i will later on today. >>> still ahead today, "spider-man" is back in action on freeway after a terrifying accident. safety questions remain. we'll ask a veteran stuntman if the show should go on. >>> if you need to buy presents on christmas day, we'll tell you surprising places to go for those last-minute gifts. this is "the early show" on cbs. naturally, blame the mucus. well, i can't breathe. did you try blowing your nose? of course. [ both ] and nothing came out. instead of blaming me, try new advil congestion relief. what you probably have is swelling due to nasal inflammation, not mucus. and this can help? it treats the real problem of your sinus symptoms, reducing swelling due to nasal inflammation. so i can breathe. [ mucus ] new advil congestion relief. the right sinus medicine for the real problem. that saves you hundreds of dollars a year. it's called the new humana walmart-preferred prescr
not so good for us. cbs' elaine quijano, thank you. >> they're doing it last minute. >> that is true. as i will later on today. >>> still ahead today, "spider-man" is back in action on freeway after a terrifying accident. safety questions remain. we'll ask a veteran stuntman if the show should go on. >>> if you need to buy presents on christmas day, we'll tell you surprising places to go for those last-minute gifts. this is "the early show" on...
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please keep us up. they're what keep us going. >> i'm sure your family, your 17-year-old son, keeps you going, as well. how is he and the rest of the family doing this morning? >> we informed him this morning of a lot more of the details. he is a special needs child. so we have been keeping a lot from him up until today. he knows his father was missing, but not to exactly what extent. we broke the news there may be bad new, but there is a lot of hope and just to hang on to that hope and keep saying his prars. but he's not taking it good well. >> i'm sure that you know, and karl must have been fully aware, as well, this is very, very dangerous work. did you ever speak with the concern for safety? >> it's a very dangerous job out there.m there. the men do exceptional job, but they go out there, they earn hair ke their keep, they do their work. they take it seriously. they're very self aware of everything they do safety wise. and we've spoken about it. worse case scenarios. but you just position ththink tt
please keep us up. they're what keep us going. >> i'm sure your family, your 17-year-old son, keeps you going, as well. how is he and the rest of the family doing this morning? >> we informed him this morning of a lot more of the details. he is a special needs child. so we have been keeping a lot from him up until today. he knows his father was missing, but not to exactly what extent. we broke the news there may be bad new, but there is a lot of hope and just to hang on to that hope...
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joining us criminologist casey jordan. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we know that nicholas brooks has been questioned by police. >> correct. >> but at what point can the authorities really start to look at like his credit card traffic, hi >>> we have a clipper system through the north that's going to stay there, it's contributing to the cloud cover. we'll see the clouds increasing throughout the evening and thought the day tomorrow with the rain arriving late saturday. today, 38-degree and overnight lows around 28. . >>> this could be a crucial weekend for brett favre as the nfl may be ready to rule on his alleged harassment of a former new york jets employee and her patience seems to be running out as cbs news correspondents betty chen reports. >> reporter: the former sideline reporter jen starger is telling the nfl to decide his punishments soon. she met with league investigators a month ago about voice mails and lewd text messaging set her in 2008. >> i'm going back to the hotel and just -- just chill. love t
joining us criminologist casey jordan. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we know that nicholas brooks has been questioned by police. >> correct. >> but at what point can the authorities really start to look at like his credit card traffic, hi >>> we have a clipper system through the north that's going to stay there, it's contributing to the cloud cover. we'll see the clouds increasing throughout the evening and thought the day tomorrow with the rain...
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stay with us. ,,,, our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as republicans or as democrats but as californians first. at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do exactly that. >>> good morning. we have several hot spots out there right now. first coming into san francisco, northbound 101 at cesar chavez. we have a car that's laying sideways in the road. the right lane is blocked there. also if you are coming up northbound 880 at whipple and hayward, we have two lanes blocked due to a crash. traffic is pretty slow. looks like from 84. all right, out to the san mateo bridge. you can see that drive time there westbound 92 in the commute direction about 20 minutes. they just cleared a stall out of lanes ne
stay with us. ,,,, our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as republicans or as democrats but as californians first. at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do...
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and i use a bone-in ham. it's already smoked and cured. >> you don't have to actually cook it. >> exactly. so get a lot of that glaze on there. and then about every hour, you'll glaze it again and that will keep it really moist and any leftover glaze, you can serve with it as well. isn't that look beautiful? >> it does look gorgeous. i remember as a kid my mom used to make those squares like that and stick a clove. >> you cut it in kind of a diamond p diamond pattern, but just cut the fat. so let's put this back in the oven and i'll show what you it's going to look like after about an hour. it will come out beautiful. you want to let it rest. i love it when everybody gets happy about this. >> i roasted some asparagus. >> i can switch places for you. >> i'll spoon up some grits for you. i don't know where we got that knife. so i have grits. these are super easy side addition, they take about 20 minutes. how do you like that ham th? >> oh, man. really good. >> that is good. if i do say so myself, that's pretty
and i use a bone-in ham. it's already smoked and cured. >> you don't have to actually cook it. >> exactly. so get a lot of that glaze on there. and then about every hour, you'll glaze it again and that will keep it really moist and any leftover glaze, you can serve with it as well. isn't that look beautiful? >> it does look gorgeous. i remember as a kid my mom used to make those squares like that and stick a clove. >> you cut it in kind of a diamond p diamond pattern,...
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the pallets used to transport your food. roughly 2 billion pallets are used to carry products in the u.s., and now some consumer experts are saying some of those pallets could be making you sick. they're a mostly overlooked, yet crucial part of the food chain. pallets, usually made of wood or plastic, transport almost everything you eat from the farm to the shelves of your favorite grocery store. but now, new sanitary tests are raising troubling questions. about whether this vital link in the food chain may be broken. >> got some area here we're testing. >> reporter: the national consumers league examined 140 wooden and plastic pallets, stored behind grocery stores in texas and florida. >> right here we've got bird poop here, another bird poop here. we've got some nails coming out. >> reporter: a bug crawls through some debris on this one. and check out the garbage right next to this stack. but perhaps even more disturbing than what you can see are the invisible dangers the tests revealed. according to the consumers league,
the pallets used to transport your food. roughly 2 billion pallets are used to carry products in the u.s., and now some consumer experts are saying some of those pallets could be making you sick. they're a mostly overlooked, yet crucial part of the food chain. pallets, usually made of wood or plastic, transport almost everything you eat from the farm to the shelves of your favorite grocery store. but now, new sanitary tests are raising troubling questions. about whether this vital link in the...
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the taser stops us from using a gun in many cases. that's a good thing. >> i've been tazed for research. i wanted to know because we do so many stories about what it fet like. it was the most excruciating pain followed by literally paralysis. could they be more dangerous than people think? >> i'll ask you this. you've been tazed. have you been shot? >> no. but if an officer had used it on me unjustifiableably, it would have been inhumane. >> and those officers should be investigated and locked up. but in many professions there are malpractice, with doctors, lawyers, et cetera. >> we'd like to bring in john burton to weigh in. he's a civil rights attorney and represents victims of stun gun abuse. are you there, john? >> yes, i am. thank you, maggie. >> what do you say to bill's claim that it's a perfect weapon to have when a night stick is not enough but a gun is too much? >> well, it's a false statement because the taser is not a substitute for lethal force. lethal force is used very, very rarely. 95% of police officers never fire the
the taser stops us from using a gun in many cases. that's a good thing. >> i've been tazed for research. i wanted to know because we do so many stories about what it fet like. it was the most excruciating pain followed by literally paralysis. could they be more dangerous than people think? >> i'll ask you this. you've been tazed. have you been shot? >> no. but if an officer had used it on me unjustifiableably, it would have been inhumane. >> and those officers should be...
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been used safely for generations. the consumer products safety commission is looking into the "consumer reports" story. >> first let's talk about the don'ts. what should you absolutely not do with these kinds of dishes? >> avoid thermal shock. that means avoiding sudden temperature changes. so don't add liquid while you're baking. don't place on a wet or cool surface. >> we saw that one. >> so, like don't take it out of the oven and it on your countertop or stove top. also, don't handle with a wet cloth, and don't use under the broiler. >> okay. >> some of the tips when using glassware, glass cookware. >> what are some of the dos, then? >> make sure when you're taking it out of the oven maybe everything cool off very slowly. >> slowly, right. >> first of all when using the oven with these things pre-heat the oven. >> okay. >> that's a biggy. you have to pre-heat your oven. once you do take it out of the oven, let it cool off on something like a cooling rack a dish towel or a dry pot holder. okay? and then also make su
been used safely for generations. the consumer products safety commission is looking into the "consumer reports" story. >> first let's talk about the don'ts. what should you absolutely not do with these kinds of dishes? >> avoid thermal shock. that means avoiding sudden temperature changes. so don't add liquid while you're baking. don't place on a wet or cool surface. >> we saw that one. >> so, like don't take it out of the oven and it on your countertop or...
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don't use old boxes. they actually lose half their strength as they're being used. so always start with a new box, if you can. >> and can you buy this stuff in the stores? >> absolutely. so you should always pack with styrofoam peanuts not newspaper or other paper that will compress during shipping. so you want to use the styrofoam noodles, peanuts, whatever you want to call them. and make sure the item is in the middle of the box, and fill the box with peanuts so much that it's actually hard to press it down. >> okay. because in the old days we would wrap them up in newspaper but this is really -- >> yeah, of course. i think most people use newspaper, but if you can go out and buy some styrofoam peanuts. >> this is the other key you have something seriously fragile you want to wrap it in the bubble wrap. >> something that's going to break, use bubble wrap to wrap it. and if you're sending something that can get wet like a book or something like that, put it in plastic. >> this would make all kinds of sense then. you take the fragile thing, put it in the bubble wrap
don't use old boxes. they actually lose half their strength as they're being used. so always start with a new box, if you can. >> and can you buy this stuff in the stores? >> absolutely. so you should always pack with styrofoam peanuts not newspaper or other paper that will compress during shipping. so you want to use the styrofoam noodles, peanuts, whatever you want to call them. and make sure the item is in the middle of the box, and fill the box with peanuts so much that it's...